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Parson’s Nose Theater current production, Servant of Two Masters NEW DATE ADDED 02/22
February 16, 2019 @ 12:00 am - 9:00 am
$35
02/16/19 Event Sold Out (see 02/26/19 Event)
I’m happy to invite you to a special UDH event. Mary Chalon and Lance Davis, fellow UDH’rs and founders of the Parson’s Nose Theater in Pasadena, have graciously offered to host an evening performance of their current production, Servant of Two Masters, a classic comedy by the famous Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni.
The special UDH Night will take place on Saturday, February 16th and will feature an informal wine-and-cookies get-together starting at 7 pm before the performance.
“Parson’s Nose Abbey” in the old ivy covered chapel on Holly and Marengo, formerly the Turner Stevens Funeral Home, designed in 1911 by the esteemed Pasadena architects Marston/Van Pelt.
NEW Address:
The Parson’s Nose Abbey
95 N. Marengo Avenue
(ENTER ON HOLLY!)
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 403-7667
Free street parking is available after 6, and there’s a “paid parking” structure 100 yards further West across Holly. We’re also next door to the Memorial Park Gold Line stop if you’d like to save some gas.
Parson’s Nose is a talented group of professional actors presenting comedy classics in “90 minutes or less,” adapted by Lance Davis. This is a great opportunity to introduce you to the work of a wonderful theater company.
This is not a fundraiser. Just a chance to socialize with fellow Democrats and experience an excellent production.
To take advantage of the gracious special ticket discount Parson’s Nose is offering to all of us, click the button below. Once on the page, choose the Saturday, February 16th performance.
At checkout, enter the code UDH2019 to receive discounted tickets.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 626-755-3498 or at hoyth75@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you at this wonderful event!
All best,
Hoyt Hilsman
Chair, United Democratic Headquarters
PS If you come to the event, Lance and Mary will explain the origin of the name “Parson’s Nose”